Edison Dardar interview part 1

Accession No.: 
SH1-001

HDV film Interview with Edison Dardar

Discussion of yard art display of bottles and objects found from dredging oysters
Working on the water from age 10 with father
Tonging oysters
Dardar, Naquin, Chassions on the Island
The road through the island was mud, then shell, then asphalt
Moving off the Island- no body wants to move- who would want to move?
Some plans to move to back of Bayou Blue in swamp
If people move off Island, they'll sell it to rich people for camps, since people didn't move, they had to fix the road
Cocodrie was homes before camps were built
Young people get married and move off the Island- closer to work- can retreat to kids house for storms
Most Island residents older now
Moving off Island- why not let each resident choose where to go
Meeting about moving- no one wants to- politicians got involved
Grew up speaking French- describes himself as Frenchman- when young, only spoke French- now they teach kids English because it is easier for school
Tells local mothers to teach French- but I didn't teach too much French- they understand it but don't speak it

Media Type: 
Video
Collection: 
Sharp, John
Subject: 
Louisiana; Coast; Native American; Fishing; Work; French; Terrebonne
Creator: 
John Sharp
Informants: 
Edison Dardar
Recording date: 
Thursday, January 5, 2017
Coverage Spatial: 
Isle de Jean Charles, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana
Publisher: 
Center for Louisiana Studies
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved- John Sharp
Language: 
English
Meta Information
Duration: 
17:02
Digitized Date: 
Friday, December 7, 2012
Original Format: 
HDV
Digital Format: 
Video
Bit Depth: 
24 bit
Sampling Rate: 
48 kHz
Storage Location: 
Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore